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Warn Industries 685000 PullzAll 110 AC Corded Electric Winch

Warn Industries 685000 PullzAll 110 AC Corded Electric Winch
From Warn Industries

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Product Description

Warn Industries PullzAll 110 AC Corded Electric Pulling Tool is engineered to put amazing control at your fingertips and features a variable speed trigger that lets you pull 1,000 pounds with smooth and precise movements. It lets you go into forward or reverse with the flick of a button taking the labor out of laborious jobs. The PullzAll electric pulling tool is a powerful, lightweight, easy-to-use handheld electric tool that is equipped with a strong motor and variable speed control that allows you to move heavy items into place with minimum effort. It will help get the job done easier, faster, and with less manual labor. It is ideal for construction, pipe fitting, iron work, equipment and plant maintenance, farm and ranch use, auto shops, garages, machine shops, home improvement, hunting, camping and more.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5133 in Automotive
  • Color: orange/black
  • Brand: Warn
  • Model: 685000
  • Released on: 2007-02-14
  • Dimensions: 13.00" h x 20.00" w x 12.75" l, 25.00 pounds

Features

  • Powerful, lightweight and easy-to-use handheld electric tool
  • 1000 pound lifting or pulling capacity
  • Features rechargeable NiMH battery pack with rapid charger
  • Less manual labor than a come-a-long or chain fall
  • Strong motor and variable speed control allow

Customer Reviews

Not so good for engine hoisting1
I bought this for a boat engine replacement project. I returned it. Quick story... Approx 600lb motor, well within 1000lb rating of puller. On first try. the puller went an inch or two and cut out (overload safety). Hmmm - found that the tool had arived with the puller cable spooled backwards, causing it to rub and abbraid on the entry opening and spooler mechanism. Pulled the cable all the way out and wound it back in correctly. The abbraision problem was solved, but the thing still cut out after every few inches. Finally got the engine high enough, then started moving it down onto a dolly. The variable speed which kind of worked in the pull mode does not work at all in the release mode. The slightest trigger pull caused the load to lower quickly and a minimum of an inch or more. Useless come time to gently lower the engine onto engine mounts. I'm returning it and getting a manual chain hoist. This product is a great concept, but a poor execution. It might be good for dragging trees or something, but not for any kind of precision work.

attic hoist3
Installed for use as a hoist in the attic, for lifting heavy storage items through an access hatch.

Pros: I like the versatility of the unit. It is lightweight and can be used for outside applications like pulling shrubs out, hoisting things in the garage, trees, etc. It performed well in the Attic application in lifting three window air conditioners that were stored for the winter.

Cons: It is a bit slow. It is geared low, and overshoots when you release the trigger, making it difficult to come to an exact position. (not a big issue) I would have liked to have a cargo net available with the unit. I could not find one and had to build a small plywood platform with ropes attached in order to lift items into the attic. This works OK, but a net would be much easier.

Warn portable whinch3
This is a great tool for quick and easy access to pulling-I can connect to my 1500w power inverter and use it anywhere. The only drawbacks I see are that the power cord is short (12"), and there is not a free cable disconnect, so if you need the full length of cable, you have to run it out electrictly, a time and power grabber. I carry a pully and hook system to increase my cap, to 2000 lbs, you can do more, if you have the pullys and cables.